Expandable Tubulars Enable Multilaterals Without Compromise on Hole Size: Casing Design in Complex Wells

Topics:
Petroleum and Gas
Tags:
Enventure Global Technology,
Hole
Source:
Enventure Global Technology

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Overview: The paper cites that the production and completion advantages of multilateral technology are well documented. As the technology has developed, more of the functionality of a conventional well has been added to the multilateral well. In addition, higher-level junction types have developed a more significant drop in hole size through them. With the application of solid expandable tubulars, operators now have the opportunity to complete multilaterals without the need to compromise on hole size.

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Format: PDF | Size: 123KB | Date: Jul 2003 | Pages: 3


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